Pope Conon

Pope Conon (630-21 September 687) was Pope from 686 to 687, succeeding Pope John V and preceding Pope Sergius I.

Biography
Conon was born in 630 AD in Sicily to a family of Greeks, and his father was an officer in a troop of Thracians. In 686 AD he was consecrated as pope after the death of Pope John V, and during his reign he commissioned Saint Killian to convert Franconia to Christianity. Emperor Justinian II of Byzantium agreed to end Monothelitism in the Byzantine Empire, crushing the heresy.